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Untruth Meaning in English

word

ənˈtɹuθ
uhn-TROOTH
ʌntɹˈuːθ
un-TROOTH

释义

An 'untruth' is something that is not true; it means a statement that is false or a lie.

用法与细微差别

'Untruth' is more formal and softer than 'lie'. Often used in written, legal, or polite contexts. It can suggest a false statement, intentional or not, while 'lie' usually means deliberate deception.

例句

He told an untruth to avoid getting into trouble.

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An untruth can hurt people’s feelings.

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She apologized for her untruth.

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The politician was caught spreading an untruth during the debate.

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Sometimes an untruth is told to protect someone from getting hurt.

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It can be hard to admit when an untruth has been discovered.

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